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What’s next for The Voice? Recently, Warner Bros’ reality TV chief Mike Darnell spoke with Deadline about the future of the NBC series.
The singing competition show, which is distributed by Warner Bros TV, is currently in its 12th season. Adam Levine, Alicia Keys, Gwen Stefani, and Blake Shelton serve as coaches.
In the interview, Darnell said The Voice has many more years in it:
Quite long. The world has changed so the numbers it’s doing are really great for this time, and NBC, obviously it’s a big show for them, but it also is a great show for promoting things out of and launching things out of. I would say, at least another four or five years.”
And what about spin-offs? Darnell said he’s a fan of The Voice Kids, which airs in other parts of the world:
NBC has to be on board for that conversation. So far they have not really brought it up to me. Personally, I’m a fan of trying it because The Voice Kids is working virtually everywhere in the world it’s in.”
What do you think? Do you watch The Voice? Would you watch The Voice Kids?
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